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Casablanca


Casablanca 
 
As Time Goes By...
 
As Our Dear Client know, We do run private tours In ,so it is fine with Us to do the tour as you like.
Basically, We Tailor Our Touring to whatever might interest the Casablanca's visitor.
 
We will focus in the old city, visiting historical sites, and explore the Moroccan culture and Berber traditions.... walking through the Old town & Medina, to get the feeling of the Arab and Berber souks..there is a Fantastic and wonderful  market which so interesting to visit it....Plus a fascinating Sightseeing and Outskirts Of This Beautiful City.
 
"Principal city in Morocco and capital in all but administration" Casablanca is now the largest port of the Maghreb - busier even than Marseille, the city on which it was modeled by the French. Your City-Tour will include The Visit of modern new town and a beautiful drive through Rich Earea of Casablanca  where you'll see the estate, villas and palaces passing via the king's palace and celebrities homes.
Tours include, guided city tour To the central Marché, the Habous district and Berber-Souks (Markets For Shopping etc...), the Mohamed V square, the residential area of Anfa and the tour of the famous Hassan II Mosqueé.
We guarantee a memorable day. Our Client love Our Services... as We give/offer Exclusive tours.
Over the years We've progressed from guiding friends and family through this city's sites and Interesting Places to offering Our knowledge of Morocco to the American and cosmopolitan Tourist.
On a planned touring day, it is Our habit to meet at your Arrival To the Port or airport With a Sign With our Client Name.
 
Transfers in private Luxury Mini-Bus from and to the Hotel, port or airport of Casablanca for Departure.
 
The tour will include no more other tourists but you And Your Friends/Company (Maximum 14).
 
Our fee is 45 Euros Per Person for the day In Casablanca, Will Be Paid In Cash at The End of The Tour. This amount include an English Speaking Guide, a Drink at Casablanca Famous Rik's Café, and travel expenses In a Luxury air-conditioning MiniBus.
 
we'll stay with you, from the moment you arrive until I put you back on the Cruise or your hotel.
Happy Travel, Nice, Safe and Sound Trip.. Cheers!
 
Thank you for your attention and your kind support of TangierTour, We hope you can gain great results by using Our Services.
 
As Time Goes By!
You must remember this. A kiss is just a kiss They still say "I love you" On that you can rely.No matter what the future brings as time goes by. Moonlight and love songs never out of date.Hearts full of passion, jealousy and hate.Woman loves man, and man must have his mate
That no-one can deny. It's still the same old story
A fight for love and glory .A case of do or die.
The world will always welcome honeymooners as time Goes By! 
 
Time Off
Casablanca is rapidly developing into a modern industrial success story. The largest city in Morocco, its centre is impressive, with large boulevards and tall, white, well-kept buildings. The old city is more reminiscent of the Casablanca of Bergman and Bogart; a much smaller area with older houses and a good market. Certain landmarks are particularly beautiful, such as the Hassan II Mosque, which is well worth a visit.
Casablanca Attractions
Hassan II Mosque
Boulevard Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Casablanca
This immense mosque was commissioned as a gift to King Hassan II for his 60th birthday in 1989. Inaugurated in 1993, it contains a museum, steam baths, a library, a Koranic school and conference facilities. The largest mosque outside Saudi Arabia it houses up to 25,000 worshippers. With a 175-metre (575-foot) minaret, it is the tallest religious structure in the world. An eastern-facing laser, on top of the minaret, indicates the direction of Mecca. Special guided tours are available for non-Muslims throughout the day.
Old Medina
Central Casablanca
This is the original Arab town, partly enclosed by the old wall. It is a maze of narrow streets and whitewashed brick or stone houses, full of shops with everything imaginable for sale.
The Port
Central Casablanca
Morocco's biggest and busiest port and one of the largest on the African continent. With a number of deepwater quays, the port abounds with shipping from oil tankers to cruise liners. Fishing is plentiful as are pleasure boats. Centre 2000, a large shopping complex, is worth visiting.
Place Mohamed V
Central Casablanca
The heart of the city; the square is flanked by truly splendid French colonial architecture, housing a number of government and public offices, set around a central fountain that spurts jets of multicoloured water.
New Medina
South Casablanca
This area, also known as the Quartier des Habous or 'District of Holy Men', is south of the city and was built by the French in an attempt to solve the housing problems of the 1930s. The endeavour to blend traditional Moroccan architecture with modern urban planning has proved to be surprisingly successful.
The Marabout
Casablanca
This is one of many religious sites in Morocco, thought to be the burial place of holy men. These picturesque, white-domed tombs are a few miles outside the city, on a little rocky island just off the beach that can only be reached at low tide. Many pilgrims make their way here, as it is believed the site possesses great spiritual healing powers.
Ville Nouvelle
Casablanca
This area offers some of the best examples of Mauresque architecture anywhere in the city.
Borj Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah
Casablanca
This imposing 18th-century fort at the lower end of Old Medina was built to resist raids from the Portuguese.
The Grand Mosque
Casablanca
Sultan Mohammed Ibn built this pretty 19th-century mosque to celebrate the recapture of Anfa from the Portuguese.
 
 


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